Now, comes the story out California of an umpire who DIED after being punched by a 17 year-old player. One person dead, a child facing prison, and two devastated families. (Read more at http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/05/06/family-utah-soccer-referee-who-died-after-punch-from-player-holds-vigil/)
Consider this quote from the article:
"It's not the ignorance of the child, it's the poor manners of the parents," said Lopez in Spanish, who played soccer professionally. "The yells and insults from the sideline from the parents make kids more violent."
How true and how sad! I'm sure we all know a few parents who fit into this category.
Unfortunately, incidents like this aren't isolated. Consider:
- The New Jersey Coach of 10-12 year olds arrested for slapping the 17 year-old umpire (http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2013/05/03/n-j-little-league-coach-accused-of-assaulting-teen-umpire/)
- The Nebraska man who plead guilty to assaulting the referee at his son's CHURCH league basketball game (http://www.yankton.net/news/state_ap_ne/article_5f469678-7165-56e0-b4ce-3ccc11ac8c34.html)
- A 13 year-old score keeper was "flipped off" by the mother of a player (http://www.sacbee.com/2013/05/07/5399579/the-decline-of-sportsmanship-likely.html)